Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, November 21, 1939, Image 2

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    Tuesday, November 21, 1939
Two
Exclusive News Dispatches
By Special CorresponflcnTs
Christian Endeavorers Hold Convention at Lebanon
Greafer Willamette Valley News
Two Counties
Send Delegates,
Name Officers
Lebanon The annunl convention
of the Willamette Christian En
deavor union, held at the Lebanon
Church of Christ over the weekend,
was attended by approximately 100
delegates from Christian, Evangeli
cal, United Presbyterian and Pres
byterian churches of Linn and Ben
ton counties.
The following were named new
officers In the business session held
Saturday afternoon: Carl Loron,
Lebanon, president; Ladd Howard,
Albany, vice-president; Viola Wil
liams, Orleans, secretary, and Ar
lene Sportsman, Sweet Home, treas
urer. The invitation of Sweet Home
to hold the next convention there
was accepted. -
Rev. Walter Fiscus, of Northwest
Christian college In Eugene, was
guest speaker, and he gave talks
Saturday afternoon and evening and
on Sunday evening. The theme of
the parley was "Christ Calls".
A feature of the conference was
a program of music and talks given
by six students of the Eugene col
lege at the banquet Saturday evening.
Honor Ron Pupils
Lebanon Fifty-three students of
Lebanon high school received grades
for the past nine weeks that were
high enough to place their names
on the roll of honor recently issued
Such honor implies that the student
has received grades of either 1 or
2. The roll follows: Haiile Ashton
Doris Ayers, Ila Bahrke Charlotte
Bohle, Dorothy Bohle, Marcell Bohl
ken, Dorothy Burton, Vonda Char-
traw, Marguerite Crane, Louise De-
vlney, Barbara Devsy, Nora Dwyer,
Connie Elliot, Patricia Porrey, Bea
trice Gentry, Jean Gepford, Homer
Goulard, Delbert Hammett, Marie
Hunt, Helen Jones. Daisy Kaufman,
Beverly Keebler, Bemlce Kerr, Lyle
Lannlng, Lyon Lawrence, Margery
Leech, Dale Long, Mnrjorle McEl
hlney, Reld Merritt, Harry Miller,
Richard Owen, Olive Owens, Alta
Paetsch, Jeanette Pape, Don Pen-
fold, Daren Pierce, Jean Post, Flor
ence Ray, Patricia Reeves, Shirley
Reeves, Pauline Sanders, Joan
Schenk, Carl Smith, James South
wick, LaVeme Stewart, Fay Sturte
vant, Doris Tancre, Patricia Tweed.
Kathryn Voegelein, Lucille Warnke,
Ramona Warnke, Marybeth Whet
stone and Betty Whttcomb.
Heads Crowfoot Club
Lebanon" ' At a meeting of the
Crowfoot Community club at the
home of Mrs. Marie Liggett, Mrs.
Joe Lenox was named to the of
flee of president for the year and
two other officers were also chosen
They are: Mrs. Thelma Oakley, vice-
president, and Mrs. Grace Wood
secretary-treasurer and press cor
respondent. Plans were also made
for the Christmas party which will
be held at the home of Mrs. Hazel
Sorseth next month.
Mill Man Killed
Lebanon Sam Sawyer, owner of
the Sawyer mill near Holley, was
killed when he was crushed under
a log which rolled upon him yester
day morning.
Fairfield Stages
Annual Homecoming
Fairfield The Fairfield Farmers'
Union held homecoming which con
sisted of a no-host supper, program
and regular meeting.
The Obligation Wlis tnltnn hv TUr
and Mrs. W. I. Kern, Mr. and Mrs.
Pearl Patterson, Mr. and Mis. A.
W. Nusom, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs.
Julian DeJardln.
Ernst Welner, county presidrnt,
spoke of the success of the Marlon
County Farmers' Union Oil com
pany, Mr. and Mrs. D. L. St. John
and Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burnett of
the Gervals local were visitors. St.
John gave a talk on the state ware
house. The progrnm was under the
direction of Mrs. B. C. Hnll.
Fairfield Lorctta Leppert, nurse
at the Good Samaritan hospital in
Portland, recently vlslled with her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. M. W.
Mahonv,
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Woman Fined in
Stayton Court
Stayton Mrs. A. A. Curtis o:
Aumsville appeared before Justice
of the Peace Walter Bell In Stay
ton Thursday and pleaded guilty to
a petit larceny charge and was fined
$25 and costs. She was arrested at
the J. L. Jordan produce company.
After several packages of meat that
had been prepared for the cold
storage lockers were missed several
marked packages were planted
which later appeared In her locker.
Sheridan PTA
President Kept
Sheridan The Parent-Teacher
organization held its monthy meet
ing in the high school auditorium
Mrs. George W. Censky, who was
president last year, again accepted
the presidency upon the resigna
tion of Mrs. C. E. Morgan and pre
sided during the business session.
Mrs. Floyd Matthews, secretary, was
present. Principal Hulce of the
grade school reported on the meth
od used and the finances concern
ing the present serving of hot
lunches to the grade school pupils.
Ten dollars were voted by the or
ganization toward the hot lunch
fund for this month.
Mrs. John Hendricks, chairman
of the finance committee, reported
that an "amateur hour" was plan
ned to help on finances. Mr. Mor
rlsscy, treasurer, reported that the
cook books put out last year were
still not all sold and were avail
able. O. Beach Patton reported for
the vocational guidance committee
the progress made in the contem
plated purchase of vocation leaf
lets for the library. Mrs. Roy O.
Malo reported plans for an Ameri
canization meeting In the near fu
ture.
Mr. Harris of the grade school,
chairman of the program commit
tee, announced the grade school op
eretta for December 1 and Intro
duced two members of the cast, Llla
Lee Morris and June Syron, who
sang numbers from the production
E. J. Pedgron of the fourth grade
delighted the audience with two
accordlan numbers. The girls glee
club of the high school sang two
numbers. Miss Helen Knight led
the audience In a community sing
with "Over the Rainbow", Wayne
Faulconer being at the piano.
The program was followed by a
pie social. Dr. Goodall being auc
tioneer. Pie was then sold by the
piece In the Home Economic de
partment, with free coffee. Mrs.
Hendricks had charge of the re
freshments). A December meeting
will be held In the grade school
auditoruim.
Fruitland Pupils
Guests for Dinner
Fruitland Mr. and Mrs. T. Nes-
bitt and son Buddy of Eugene were
guests of Mrs. Nesbitt's parents, Mr
and Mrs. J. G. Stewart, over the
weekend.
The pupils of the Fruitland school
will hold a Thanksgiving dinner at
the school house Wednesday noon
Dinner will be served Just for the
school children by their teacher
Ervan Branch.
Mr. and Mrs. Ken Maguren will
be hosts for a Thanksgiving dinner
at their home In Fruitland. Covers
will be placed fo.- Mr. and Mrs
H. C. Moguren, Mr. and Mrs. Mel-
vin Mnguren and daughter Sharon.
Mrs. Floy Collar. Mary. Ada, Edith
and Wlllard Collar of Salem, Rose
mary. Janet. Richard, Joan Mogu
ren ond the hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Ken
Maguren.
Church Offers Supper
Clear Lake Members of the Clear
Lake Evongelloal church and Sun
day school wish again to remind ev
eryone of the church supper to be
held Friday, November 24. at the
church. Everyone is Invited. The pro
ceeds will go toward making im
provements on the church.
Move To Idaho
Falls City Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
McCoy and family have left for
Idnlio to make their home.
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Wednesday
Norember 22
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Haunted Mill
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Mt. Angel School
Play Presented
To Full Houses
Mt. Angel "Here She Comes."
the production offered by the stu
dents of Mt. Angel Normal and col
lege Sunday and Monday, proved
to be a laugh hit at both perform
ances. The cast of characters included
Mrs. Isaac, owner of the Pacific
Star hotel, Corita McGinnley; Nora.
her maid. Bemlce Gay, Sllverton;
Betty Kelton, who buys the hotel
from Mrs. Isaac, Laverne Larson,
Sllverton; Madame Lowell, a dic
tion teacher, Mary Linehan, Port
land; Mrs. J. Haddington Jones, a
fond mother, Gale Storm, Portland;
Luella Jones, her daughter, Kath
erlne Morley, Anaconda, Mont.; Vi
Hudson, an optimist; Florence
Smith, Mt. Angel; Polly Wentworth.
a pessimist, Doris Collins, Portland;
Genevieve Crane of Portland takes
a double role as Nickle Brooks, a
co-ed, and as Maritza Lopez, a mo
vie star; Pat O'Keefe, Lopez' press
agent, Virginia Miller, Hubbard;
Carolina. Lopez' maid. Mary O'
Leary, Anaconda, Mont.; Sally
Ridge, a reporter, Maxlne Bernlng.
Mt. Angel,
Between acts selections were of
fered by tile Academy orchestra and
the Aeollans. "Overture" by Brock
ton; "Dream Waltz" by Rolfe, were
presented by the orchestra. A vio
lin ensemble, Sarabande by Auer.
was featured by several girls, and
the Aeollans offered "The Rosary"
by Nevln; "Stars with Little Golden
Sandals." by Berwald; "Pop Goes
the Weasel." by Schaeffer; "In the
Heart of the Hills" and "The Two
Clocks."
Stage property was furnished
through the courtesy of P. N. Smith
of Mt. Angel.
Finley Master
Stayton Grange
Stayton Gilbert Finley was elec
ted master of the Stayton Granpe
at its regular meeting on Saturday.
The remainder of the officers are
as follows: Overseer, Gua Kirsch;
lecturer, Mrs. Lena Lambrecht;
steward, Mrs. Frank Galaway; as
sistant steward, Frank Galaway;
treasurer, J. F, Richards; chaplain,
Mrs. Ida Nipple; secretary, Mrs.
Nellie Sandncr; gatekeeper, Clar
encfl Ovcrholtz; Ceres, Miss Susie
KeArns: Pomona, Mrs. Emma Rich
ards; Flora, Miss Phildelia Darst;
lady assistant steward, Mrs. Clara
Steward; executive committee, An
drew Fery, George Sandner and A.
A. McKenzle; legislative commit
tee, GeorRe Sandner, T. H. Thomas
and Clarence Overholtz; agriculture
committee, Gus Kirsch, Andrew
Fery and A. A. McKenzle; H.E.C.
chairman. Mrs. Gilbert Finley; mu
sician, Mrs. Gus Kirsch.
Lyons Grange will install these
new officers at the next regular
meeting of Stayton Grange, Satur
day, December 3.
Plans were completed for a
Grange Christmas party to be held
on the evening of December 20.
Mrs. Lena Lambrecht, lecturer, will
have charge of the program.
Pies Prove Popular
Independence Several members
of the Chamber of Commerce, ac
companied by their families, at
tended the pie social at Pedee Fri
day nieht and walked off with sev
eral of the best pies. Part of the
entertainment was furnished by the
Independence group. Independence
supplied the auctioneer, "Happy
Jack from Gobler's Knob". He is
from the east where he has had
former experience in crying sales.
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Brooks Ladies' Aid
Makes Bazaar Plans
Brooks The Brooks Ladies Aid
society met in the church with Us
president, Mrs. Monroe Ward, pre
siding at the business session. Plans
were completed for its annual ba
zaar which will be held In the
church Wednesday, November 29.
The sale of candy, pop-corn balls
and cake and coffee will begin at
noon.
Those present were Mrs. F. S.
Morgan, Mrs. F. J. McFarland, Mrs
Orval Otto and children, Maxine
and Harold, Mrs. Bertha Streeter.
Mrs. Willa Vinyard, Mrs. Dorothy
Pingle and son Ralph, Mrs. Benson,
Mrs. Ellsworth Hubbard, Mrs. Mon
roe Ward, Mrs. H. H. Bosch, Mrs.
Nona Sidebottom, Mrs. M. F. Day,
Mrs. Anna Dunlavv.
RkkreallXmas
Being Planned
Rickreall Plans for a commun
ity Christmas program scheduled for
December 20 were discussed at a
meeting held at the home of Mrs.
Pauline Jeidy.
Mrs. Jeidy, Mrs. Cecil Embree,
J. H. Harland and E. N. Hill, rep
resented the Community club, the
Ladies Aid society, the Grange and
the Masons, respectively. Commit
tees were named as follows:
Selecting and coaching play, Mrs.
E. A. Stenson. Mrs. H M. Wait,
Miss Carola May and W. C. Hill;
casting play, Mrs. W. W, Rowoll,
Mrs. D. V. Price, F. S. Crowley and
R. D. Pence; stage setting, Mrs.
B. M. Findley, Mrs. B. C. Bell, Fred
Auer and Ora Lantz; decorations,
J. H. Harland, Mrs. John Winn,
Mrs. Thomas Burch and Charles
Ross; music, Mrs. H. A. Dempsey
Mrs. S. A. Van Dyke and Claude
Larkin; finance, W. W. Rowell, E.
N. Hill, Mrs. A. G. Adams and
H. A. Dempsey; costuming, Mrs,
W. C. Hill. Mrs. Ernest Lettekin,
Mrs. Charles Wirfs and Donald
Pence; candy, Miss Viola Brandt,
Mrs. E. N. Hill, Mrs. F. E. Pence,
William Knower; tree, H. M. Wait,
Fred Auer and Charles Wirfs; light
ing and stage management, Wil
liam Rowell, Jr., Arthur Dempsev
and Abe Derksen; ushers, M. B.
Findley, D. V. Price, F. E. Pence
and Ernest Palmer.
Withers Addresses
Home Planning Class
Mt. Angel Members of the home
relation class, tnught by Miss Liul-
mllla Seidl, heard a talk on the
planning and building of a house
by Lee Withers, building and sup
ply dealer In Mt. Angel and Wood
burn. The speaker told the students
that the Cape Cod style house is
the one most preferred by the
Northwestern home builders. The
modernistic trend is gaining favor.
Among the phases of building
covered by Withers was the select
ing of the best time economically
In which to build, the choosing of
a site, consulting of the architect,
contractor and retail lumberman.
He discussed the various features
of the FHA.
The U. S. home-builder has a wid
er choice In materials than build
ers In any other country, the local
business man stated.
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Students Give
Radio Program
At KOAC Station
Woodburn A program, sponsored
by the Woodburn Future Farmers
of America, was given over station
KOAC at Corvallls Saturday evening
by a group of Woodburn high school
students, from 7 to 7:30 o'clock.
The program Included the follow
ing numbers: Girls' chorus, directed
by Miss Helen Lotz, "My Reverie,"
and "Lovely Night" by lone Ander
son, Fern Dyer, Pauline Phares,
Shirley Seely, Vivian Haas and Eula
Fern Matthews, accompanied by
Millicent Evenden; solo, "Gold Mine
in the Sky," by Kenneth Stenger.
accompanied by Thelma Asper; F.
F. A. chorus .directed by Kenneth
Thompson, F.F.A. biorter song and
"I've Been Working on the Rail
road," by Jess Owre, Kenneth Sten
ger, Luther Asper, Ambrose Asper,
Robert Brock, Charles Dansky, Rob
ert Enstrom, Norbert Letcher and
Warren Erwert; three numbers by
the high school band. "Mutual
March." "Norval March" and "Mist
er Joe." directed by Kenneth
Thompson. Members of the band
taking part were Kenneth Stenger,
Ambrose Asper, Luther Asper, Patty
Smith, Ada Claire Renn, Tom Don
nelly, Joycelyn Blake, Jack and
Frank Beck, Donna Jean Ernest,
Lyle Bates, Jack Sorensen and Carl
Austin.
Skit, "Developing Leadership In
the Farm Youth," written by J. Sid
ney Johnson, instructor In agricul
ture, and presented by Jess Owre,
Luther Asper, Ambrose Asper, Tom
Colllster, Virgil Meisenheimer, Carl
Schulta, Frank Krupicka and Myron
make.
Seasonal Dispute
Noted at Rickreall
Rlckreall Nature and the calen
dar are having a dispute here as
to the season. An apple tree on
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the J. P. Hamilton place Just north
of town Is in bloom, a branch of
which is on exhibition at the local
post office. Spring bulbs of many
varieties are up in several .gardens.
Roses and primroses are In flower
and the pink spirea is covered with
buds.
Fall Festival
Proves Success
Woodburn The annual Harvest
festival and bazaar given by St.
Luke's parist at the parish hall Sun
day was a grand success both social
ly and financially.
A turkey dinner, prepared by the
women of the Altar society, was
served to approximately 600 people
and the amusements of the day were
under the direction of the men of
the HoW Name society.
A number of valuable prizes, do
nated by the merchants of Wood
burn, were given nway in the eve
ning. Prize winners were Mrs. Mes-
serly of Loch Haven, Penn., sllex
coffee maker; Mrs. Ray Manning,
Woodburn, woolen blanket; Miss De-
lores Ledtke, Woodburn, camera and
films; Mrs. H. M. Austin, Wood
burn, traveling bag; B. F. Neilen,
Woodburn, three Indian blankets;
Leo Miick, Woodburn, lamp; Donna
Prinslow, Woodburn, electrio clock:
Joseph Nibler, Woodburn, chair;
Frank Dubois, Norge electric roast
er; Mrs. Floyd Maricle, radio, and
Dell Leonhart of Gervals, a special
prize.
Father O'Connell and the mem
bers of the parish wish to extend
their appreciation to the people of
the community for the cooperation
and help in making this event a
success.
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Ankeny Grange
Elects Officers
Sidney The meeting of Ankeny
grange Saturday night was well at
tended. After standing committee
reports were given, the following of
ficers were elected for the year:
Worthy master, C. P. Johnston;
overseer, George Henderson; lectur
er, O. B. Putman; steward, William
Werderkehr; assistant steward, Wal
ter Wulft; chaplain, Leila Cole; trea
surer, J. O. Farr; secretary, Rex
Hartley; gatekeeper, Jake Gilmour;
Ceres, Ethel Blinston; Pomona, Mag
gie Marlatt; Flora, Edna Reeves;
lady assistant steward, Esther Hart
ley; executive committee, Eugene
Finlay. D. E. Blinston, Edwin
Swartz.
H.E.C. Chairman Edna-Revees an.
nounced as refreshment committee
for December, Mrs. George Mar
latt and Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Blin
WEAR SECTION
ston. The grange will meet Decem
ber 2.
The Junior Farmers' union met
recently for election of officers: An-
Ita Gilmour, president; vice-presi
dent, Robert Cole; secretary and
treasurer, Ileene Blinston; conduc
tor, Irvin Jones; gatekeeper, Lois
Gilmour.
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